Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Nat Taylor
I second NearlyFreeSpeech ( I use them as a registrar, but their pay for what you use hosting mode might turn out cheap for you. ) Same with gandi, great registrar bet their hosting is OK. And I add greengeeks for carbon neutral hosting, JaguarPC is solid, and lots of people use 1&1 or siteground

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Tim Wescott
On Tue, 2014-12-02 at 15:28 -0800, King Beowulf wrote: > On 12/02/2014 02:36 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > > This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. > > > > Currently it's just a simple static web site, but wi

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 02:36:43PM -0800, Tim Wescott wrote: > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. > ... > for some reason, I seem to think that the PLUG crew may have some > opinions. Gandi.net simple

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Mark Phillips wrote: > I would suggest using python and the django web framework for a new site > with real logins, and hosting with linode or digital ocean. The minimum > account would be enough for your needs. +1 Rich ___ PLUG

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Dick Steffens
On 12/02/2014 02:36 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. > > Currently it's just a simple static web site, but with a members-only > area behind a log-in. The log-in is kind of a

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread King Beowulf
On 12/02/2014 02:36 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. > > Currently it's just a simple static web site, but with a members-only > area behind a log-in. The log-in is kind of

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Russell Johnson
I just set up an account for shared hosting at namecheap.com. Seems to be a good place to do this with. Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net > On Dec 2, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > This is the site I'll be t

Re: [PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Mark Phillips
Tim, I would suggest using python and the django web framework for a new site with real logins, and hosting with linode or digital ocean. The minimum account would be enough for your needs. I can help with the django part. However, it is very easy to get a site up and running - just take an hour

[PLUG] Web Hosting

2014-12-02 Thread Tim Wescott
I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. Currently it's just a simple static web site, but with a members-only area behind a log-in. The log-in is kind of a hack: there's only one user name and password. But